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Tag Archives: coastal impact models

Does more mean less? The value of information for conservation planning under sea level rise

Runting, R. K., Wilson, K. A. and Rhodes, J. R. (2013), Does more mean less? The value of information for conservation planning under sea level rise. Global Change Biology, 19: 352–363. doi: 10.1111/gcb.12064 Abstract Many studies have explored the benefits of adopting more sophisticated modelling techniques or spatial data in terms of our ability to…

January 18, 2013 in Publications.

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